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Problem: Cannot read information on a CD or DVD.

a. Check all the cables, monitor, keyboard and mouse functionality.b. Remove the disk and try to clean it with a commercial cleaning fluid or a clean damp cloth.c. Try to clean the disk drive with a disk cleaning CD or DVD.d. Try MS-DOS to copy the files from the CD or DVD.

i. Click on Start->Run->Cmd (to start MS-DOS)ii. Type the command xcopy D:\*.* C:\cdcopy\*.* /v /e
(D:\ is the CD/DVD disk drive and C:\ the hard disk drive.)iii. Stop or Exit from all other applications that maybe taking up too much virtual memory or CPU.iv. Restart the computer and try again.v. Restart in safe mode.vi. Switch the disk drive controller to DMA mode following http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310751/vii. For DVDs, unplug any cables that may be connected to the video outputs of the computer.viii. Update the DVD driver with the latest version of software from the manufacturer’s website.ix. Check that the sound card is compatible with the computer and use a DVD decoder for the drive.x. For DVDs, reduce the color depth, resolution and refresh rate using the Control Panel->Display optionsxi. Exit Microsoft meeting if it is running on the computer.

You cannot. (Remove any media from the diskette-drive and from the CD drive, and try again to reboot.)

The message is indicating that the disk-drive containing Windows is *NOT* readable. So, nothing can be read from the disk-drive.

Take the computer, and the original "IBM System Recovery" set of CD-ROMs, to a computer-store, and get them to remove the "dead" disk-drive, and install a new one, and to re-install Windows from the IBM CDs.

Maybe, while Windows itself cannot be read from the "old" disk-drive, the computer-store *MAY* be able to recover your "data" files.

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Driver could be corrupt.Disconnect the printer or at least be sure it is turned off.
I'd do both and reinstall the CD software program that came with
the printer. When the software program asks you to connect the
printer to the USB port, do so and it should again work properly.
Hope this helps. Bud

Go to HP.com and click on support, you will see downloads, select your printer and download software and drivers, they usually have updated versions and they work better than the disc you recieved with the printer.

Which operating system are you using? so you still have the install disk that came with your printer. there is a bundled software included on the disk that will allow you to upload image, but chances are is you are using vista or XP, this might not work. keep me posted if you have further questions. thanks for using fixya!!